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2024 J. Lohr

Valdiguié

Wildflower

  • 94 Points Best Buy

    Wine Enthusiast Advance Buying Guide

    April 2025

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A perfect end-of-the day sipper - chilled, with a touch of soda water and slice of orange. At my house, Wildflower is the go-to when friends drop by for a barbecue. 

— Brenden Wood, Red Winemaker

Wine Details

Facts Sheet

An enticing and little-known French grape has found its perfect New World home among Monterey’s coastal lupines and poppies. Chill a red? Yes! And pair it with just about anything. Now, you’re in the know... 

SIP AND SERVE

Served slightly chilled, displays inviting fresh raspberry, cranberry, and pomegranate aromas, with a bit of black pepper and hibiscus. Flavors of brambly, bright red berry with a touch of spice, mid-palate acidity lead to a juicy, mouthwatering finish.

GROWN SUSTAINABLY

J. Lohr Wildflower Valdiguié has earned the Certified California Sustainable seal.

  • Vineyard

    Grown and crafted by the J. Lohr team in Monterey’s Arroyo Seco AVA.

  • Food Pairings

    Chill and grill! Wildflower really shines alongside your latest grilling masterpiece – try it with your famous barbecued chicken recipe, slow-cooked ribs, seared vegetables, you name it. Wildflower is the lighter red accompaniment to all your culinary adventures.

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